Cachet Maker Lloyd A Nace
Page 1 (1934 - 1937)
Page 2 (1938 - 1940)
Cachets should be listed in chronological order based on earliest known usage. Use the postmark date or best guess. This applies to add-on cachets as well.
Thumbnail Link To Cachet Close-Up Image | Thumbnail Link To Full Cover Front Image | Thumbnail Link To Postmark or Back Image | Postmark Date Postmark Type Killer Bar Text Ship --------- Category |
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1934-10-27 | |||
Navy Day |
Edwin Denby Chapter No. 16, USCS
1934-10-27 | |||
Notes: Cachet Makers: USCS Chapter 16 Edwin Denby and
Lloyd A Nace.
1935-01-01 | |||
New Year's Day |
Note:
No Image |
1935-02-12 | ||
Cachet by R S Ewing and Lloyd A Nace. Postmark in purple ink.
1935-05-22 | |||
Artist is Eugene L. Mueller. You can see his name (E.L. Mueller) in the lower right corner below the stern of the ship.
1935-05-30 | |||
Notes:
1935-12-31 | |||
Launching of the USS Perkins DD-377 |
Note:
1936-01-01 | |||
Artist is Eugene L. Mueller
N/A |
1936-04-18 | ||
Launching of USS Selfridge DD-357 |
Sponsored by Lloyd A. Nace. From the Tom Kean collection.
1936-05-20 | |||
Cachet by Lloyd A. Nace and C. Wright Richell
1936-06-20 | |||
Midshipmen's Cruise 1936 |
Note: Could not find a name for USCS 681 / ANCS 111 / Aiglon Mc-296 and it is unclear what role, if any, this person had in creating the cachet.
1936-07-04 | |||
Independence Day |
Artist is C. Wright Richell. Cachet Sponsor is the Eagle Crew No. 9, ANCS
N/A |
1936-10-26 | ||
First Day of Postal Service |
Cachet by Gordon A. Shaw, sponsored by Lloyd A. Nace. From the Tom Kean collection.
1937-02-22 | |||
Note: Cachet is thermographed.
1937-06-12 | |||
Note: Cachet is thermographed.
1937-07-04 | |||
Category |
Note: Cachet is thermographed. The last digit of the date is illegible. 1937 is a best guess based on the known date range of the postmark.
1937-08-26 | |||
Notes: Not sure what role, if any, T. M. Holcombe had in creating this cachet.
N/A |
N/A |
1937-09-30 | |
From the Tom Kean collection.
1937-10-27 | |||
Note:
1937-11-15 | |||
Notes: Cachet is thermographed.
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